![]() This would allow for these major uses, expanding Rhino for Mac in functionality and making a portable device more powerful as a tool: computing intensive and advanced design modules can be left out (like 3D chamfering, filleting, advanced surface tools, ….all basic design tools should be there and functional.files from within Rhino for iOS should be able to be exchanged via the standard supported Apple methods via iTunes App file exchange and via iOS file share button method (share to Dropbox, Mail, AirDrop, … ).It should support its own file space, so Rhino files can be saved on the iPad Pro for presentation purposes (and even for design purposes without having a Mac around).The very least it should support Apple AirDrop (which can sometimes finicky, so this is not a way of transfer to rely solely on), it should do Dropbox, Mail and ideally a direct way of interchanging data with Rhino for Mac) I want to design in Rhino for Mac, a free hand curve is needed, so I open the iPad, start Rhino for iOS, draw the curve and transfer it over to Rhino for Mac with as few steps involved as possible. fast, wireless data connection with Rhino for Mac:.must have feature: same UI design (optimized for touch screen and pencil use, but visually and functionally similar to Rhino for Mac for a fluid workflow).modular purchase per in app purchases: say one person would want certain import/ export interfaces, others never need - let the user decide which app feature they would like to buy (and constantly add new features to the app as it develops, make new features in app purchases and throw the odd new feature in for free to keep users happy.no subscription but 1) a full free version with limited functionality (no export and import for example, but enough functionality for potential users to determine the use of the app and decide to buy or not to buy).Here is a few bullets that would be important to me with use cases: John, I also would be happy to pay for an app that would expand functionality of Rhino for Mac OS X. Maybe there are some quicker tools for example to translate the rather rough dxf input within Rhino into a smooth and workable resemblance of the actual sketch?Īre there any ways of adjusting the Rhino command Sketch to inherit less alterations and follow the sketching much more accurately? Please share your ideas and workflows or any input how to improve results. ![]()
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